When George Q. Cannon Saw the Savior
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Joel MarksAugust 19, 2017
George Q Cannon was a man of extraordinary spiritual abilities and many of the brethren over the years have seen and conversed with Almighty God. Joseph Smith was one who opened this dispensation with Godly outpourings of the Spirit, blazed the path of personally seeing the Almighty glory of God and all who repeated similar witnesses owe their experiences to the Prophet Joseph Smith.
KellyAugust 16, 2017
Seeing the face of the Savior is within our rights and privileges if we do our part. The Lord wants to redeem us and bring us into the presence of the Father and the brethren are wanting us all to rise about the world. More people would be having these experiences if we applied the brethren's counsel.
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